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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-02, Page 9
fN741.11i's R . � L' UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCXNOW, ONTARIO roto_..-__ .-... - ►+tit , .._.. _ _... _..-......_. • 0 ..... __ 1.0!SN-ti . colo lor! o .i.. ,,..; Tl tai IOW.� y1 1,1%,17 `` 7,1 e' Ss WINGHAM FRI, liberal laugh r ,.4.0.1Uuattanl eatre : DIANR LYNN NINA FOCH, fttw-RAYMONO AURA 1 na...r w m�«rdb PAUL JONES' . NORMAN TAUROG f. s u.r , SIDNEY SHELDON • . wa w or . nn or game dry. e.r.eO. ' fnw • Swir Finait bINNnN •M, p'.r ARTN UR SCHWARTZ • SAMMY CAHN . 5 q . :.A Par•tna�mtt "alum ' . • LLS P� s DOWN ON FRIDAY Duron -Perth h thorn Club's 4th annual sale of Scotch ,Short_ howls was held in the' Lucknow Arena on Friday afternoon, with twenty-six' ;load going ° through the ring. The average bull price • was. well up over a year ago, while the average for''the females was down. On • 'Friday • six bulls aver-. :aged .$315 A year ago >the aver- age for four bulls, was-: $233. This • year twenty females_,solct_fes,' r, n 'avera•ge,.:of. $184,' white • last. year •28' .females, averaged The top price bull In •flies safe was consigned : by • WA: Culbert': ,and Sorra; He. was.,Map1e'tmblem Champion 39th• and sold for "$600 to James. H; Robinson . of St.. Marys., This is the' highest price paid for a bull at. any of the lis, trict Shorthorn' sales this., Fall.. Meadowbrook Augusta, con signed by' W. Turnbull .$r Son, Brussels, . was the . top "female, go- ing • for $240 to A, A. Bragg of St.. Marys, Matinee aturday afternoon at 2.00 p.m. MON., TU -ES., ..WED., NOV. 7-8=9 MAY VIN BI:N'G•AN OSCAR. .• -LIFE MAGAZINE BINE CROSBY GRACE KELLY ILI4AM HOLDE M A PERI:BERG•SEATON Production 'I''''' C Produced by WILIJAM, PERLBERG ': Written for 'the Smear and Directed by GEORGE SEATON From the play by Gifford Odete • A Paramount Picture Admission: 60c 35c. 25c • "1-.•4i1•..reroml�frin�o�cr�rf�o�o�oio�o�o�uw�o�Nis�.�n.i►u�rwoots DEEP MEMORIES (Navy Week,: October' 21 to 29) Where. wind; and'waves were -screaming, ,9n Atlantic's ..battlefield, Boys in. iblue;'Were: fighting, Our noble flag . 'to shield. • :Through iii 'ht's shadow cold arid .grey, . • '-Till the. dawn would come :at last, 'On an ocean far. away, .' • God's. Light shone -upon the mast. ;Now .fatho'mless tombs are made secure, • . . By, silent swell so.. clean and'. : pure, There where .ships have gone ;td • rest, By . God's "drace may:they they 'be • blest. -Lane Gardner, o -op Cattle Mineral For .hi.gh.inilk. production, there is as rapid turnoyer. of minerals in. the animal ,boll)•, In order :to main ta.7n high mi'l'k production.and• healthy animals; it is__necessary +o ja g. a soun.d_mii era'1' , _e_c pro- gram. • 1. Feed complete (l,'iary r tloli •eon- °taming \10 •salt.. Have a oniliil. able free choice. Have block _ salt av:allialil'e. 'White block: salt is' satiS factor' providi'ng. jQ•ur-tat. 'te-A. 7Lil er'1'l •ovilitain tract'. lilfne'rais. 4 Tonic: type feed, containing min,. . orals should not be Confused S'Ot111'C,1 1lli11Ci'rl`l' ft't4111 '. ,nor i • .fleLe...111i lt`ra.l:card• `- i�i1t>frtttl 1ti'r1. (.�)il��ly . i11,+. fhe Col rest' )1-o )otit'iotl'; of (`'ill'( 111IT1 li'hos jal1Q J'tis, •salt a11z1 <1'l essential:itfae& minerals, It has the 1'OW( t flu1O•rin'e ,content ,of any mineral 'o'11 :t11e `Tilrti k F1Ufl 1i ;'"Pig ()11 cY1 4t'h(Tratr r' o A -e-t-�:�-1--- t � .(`111111tt tilt .l' htorf7.ti1's: miner. ail _SOLD-; ,T .:!C iR._-LOCAL C99? ucknow District Co=o '''PHONE ,71, LUCKNOW. Other • •bull sales were NI •fol- lows.:, Secret' Escort; ;.consigngd�by Roy Nethercott • of . St..' Marys, . bought by Thomas ,Jamieson; R, 2, Lucknow, for $205; Maple Ern•-. ,blein 'General, 'by: •W: A'.. Culbert• & Sons, Dungannon, to . Don. 'Courtney: and •George En mer. - 'son, R:• 1,: Ripley; for $300; Bean= vue •Jason, ,by.Maurice-Bean, Au burn, to .Kenzie Foster, Paisley, . for, $155; Hi-Hi11,,Co1lynie, by An drew Gaunt,.: to Wim,. G.,':Hunter and ..Gordon 'Kirkland of field 'for, $340;; Beanvue .Juggler by. .Maurice Bean, ' to' John, A Wilsnn, Ripley, for., -$29q. ',The other .feimales •.sold as.fol- • lows: Beal -wile Strawberry: ;Bios som by ..Maurice :Bean; . to Edwin Wood,, Blyth, •:for•:$145; •Beanvue. Orange .,Blossom 5th . by:Maurice. Bean, to • Archie Moses, Brussels, for: $140; Be' nvue Strawberry: Blossom. 4th, by Maurico Bean•, to ' :Edwin . Wood,.. Blyth, for $160; Rosewood• 170th, byEdgar. Wight- ,man, Beigrave, , to :Elmer. Woods, R. 2, Lucknow, for $150; . Missy: Claret by. Edgar.. • Wightiian to .tJ:. Snajdrilan, London,. for .$.145'; Circle Bar Lady 'Jane, . by -Ken- neth .iVieFailane, Kenneth.;MeFarlane, Brussels,'to. Dqn. Mcl eriz'e, R. 1, . Dungannon, for $210; Orange: Masson?: I:; by .Wm. Pepper, Seaforth,. to' :Win. Oest :recher , :of Dashwood for •$190; Orange Blossom M by •..Win.'. Pep- per •to W: C. F. Oestrecher, Cred- iton,'•. for •$190; Brussdale ' Mysie by ,Jas.. Srnith, Brussels, 'to • Ed win Wood, Blyth, for; $165;,Bruss- dale Orange. Blossom: ,4th,: .by James • , Si�aitti, to—J.=S iaj4 nth "for $155; Meadowbrook Rosewood 1J, . by W. Turnbull -:to Wrn Web- ster, R; 2, Lucknow,.. for . $235; Meadowbrook Princess,, by `W CLERK'S NOTICE' OF :FIRST : POSTING OF' VOTERS' LIST ,Vote'rs' List,: 1955, Village of Lucknow; ` County, of Bruce Notice 'is hereby given that. I have--cotnpliecLwith-Section-9-of- the. Voters' List Act, 1951,•.and that., I have posted up at :my • of- fife in Lucknow on the 28th .day of October, 1955, the list of ell. 'persons 'entitled to vote• •in the said Municipality at municipal -electons and that ' such list re= mains there for inspection And_ ,I` hereby . 'call upon all voters to: 'take ',immediate, pro: ceedings to have any. omissions or enrors ,corrected ' aetrding to law, the, last .day for appea ing the' .11th' day of ,November,. 1955 , ei .Dated this '28th • day ,of Oct- ober; •:1955. • ° '`E. H. AGN1.W, Clerk of Vi11-' age' of Lucknow. •.1 °A. l . NARPER. Chartered Accountant • ,��estw �tr��t t GODERICH, ONTARIO Telephones 343J - 34.3'W � itWav auk.' PAGE NINE . • ti. I1y�o�tse wo Shows Each Night at 7.30 Saturday M.a r ' Friday and Satiurday, : -November 4, JOHN WAYNE--They Called IO at 2.30 `ION" And, trodt � .g. Geraldine'Pa e Hot blooded with the heat of • the plains •that bred him . silent as glmsmolke$ a atranger to; all b t the Mak dog -,at his side; DUNGANNON Institute Met • The Dungannon 'Women's In- st•itute'.rnet for the October meet- ing. Thursday night at the home of Mrs; Harvey Mole. Due to the absence of ' Mrs Richard Kilpat- rick, the president, the xneeting was conducted .by • Mrs•. • Everett Errington. ,The; "roll call: was ans- wered by . current . events. Mrs. Wilbur ' Brown . gave the motto, Which. ,was an article • on. "When a" good idea pops into your head,. put it to •work. . Dan''t put it to bed". Mrs.. Chas..: Fowler gave a talk' ori her trip to. Manitoba, • Mrs° Everett Errington 'arid Mrs. John . Finnigan gave a report ,on the Area Convention at: :London. An invitation Wasaccepted to meet with Colwanash Junior. •In stitute on November 15th.: The •rritimbers are also invited, • to at- tend the • short course at: ;j.Vfns Wm.. 'MacDonald's, . Kintail, ' Nov einber ' 10th. Mrs: D. Phillips took, the ' findings: ' on ; improvements and , choiceof programs of --.the CBC,.which will.be•forwarded af- ter a Month's observation.," Some- members hope to': attend' Huron County rally. at Grand. Bend on• November : 22nd: Lunch .;comrnit-• tee:. was Mrs. C. Blake, . 1Virs. 0 Popp, Mrs.. J. Ryan and 4Nirs. g.. Errington: . Mrs. Ada • Wilson, son Robert Wilson And wife of • Goderich' vis; 'ted Sun:clay with Nettie and Rob- ina ob- inaSproul: Turnbull, to Morley Johnston, R 2, Aub.�urn, : for $230; .Meadow= brook . Rosewood 5J by .W. Turn_ `bull to Wm. :Webster, for $195; :Meadowbrook Orange •B1ossom 15J` by W. Turnbull; to . W.'' A. McQuarrie,:. R. 3, Lucknow•; for $175; ,Meadowbrodk Rosewood 27J bye: <W. Turnbull, to :Wilfred. Houston,' Pinkerton, for $190; Meadowbrook Augusta 6J' by W: Turnbull to Lorne Forster, R. 1;' Lucl now for $2004-•4tesewooti-• 2J. by #i..,`F.' Miller, to Edwirr Wood, Blyth, for. $2.00; Red. Vic- toria .3rd, by Roy Nethercott, to Morley Johnston for .$165; Rose- wood 2,31.1. H_ F; . Miller,_2Glen-..: annon to Oliver° C. Anderson of. ,Londesboro,• ;for $200.` Miss; Nettie. Sproul is.,, recover- ing froth an : attack of pneumonia., 'last, week. • She is able. to be up a little each day now, Mr. and, Mrs:, Arthur. Elliott visited .'on Sunday with Mr...and. Mrs. 'Oscar Cuthill and Paul on Sunday at Walton and attendecb anniversary service'sat which .Rev'.. D. A. MacMillan; formerly of Dungannon, was .guest speak- Mrs Abner. Morris fi returned after visiting. for ,a. week 'at' De troit and Grand • Rapids, Mich:. - Mr. and .:Mrs. John Finnigan spent the . week -end in Toronto. Their daughter, ' .Mrs. Don , Se. lows, , 'husband and little son,, inanaged On. the farm during their visit. • Sorry to hear. Mrs.' -Chas. Petrie ison the sick lista .• BORN — on Monday, October :81st at Wingham Hospital. to Mir., and Mr's. Robert Mole ''( nee Bet- ty Durnin), a son; Thebaby died. at Sick children's Hospital, Tor- onto, on .Tuesday.; The United Church . Choir. is holding a :Sunday ' evening..on-°; cert' at the .church next Sunday' . . at 8 p.m. All are invitedto come; infant: Died Sympathy :is' . extended to Mr. ,. and: Mrs. Howard Culbert in the loss of ' their infant ' daughter,. born Octdber`. 31st at Goderic . Hospital. The little one only liven an • 'hour or ;two. .Surviving be- sides . ;the. parents . are two little sons, . Donny 'and ° Jackie. A priv- ° ate family service was 1 eld at the . Dungannon •`, graveside• coni ducted. by Rev. G, D. Watt.' Hrfgh `Stewart .Passes' I.1ugh Stewart, 89, of Dungan- • non, . died early Thursday at the 'home of his son Melvin, 4th -Con- cession.; Ashfield TownShxp: Sur `. v i•ving are five : sons, *ilbur . anct; ' Harold, •both of London; Arthur. and Melvin; both of Ashfield "and. Gordon of . Goderich; a 'daughtetr,, Margaret, also of Goderich: His.'. liife,-Mrs:` Mar Ar t e son) Stewart. died .ins 1954. The. funeral service. was conducted- ©n. Saturday at his late residence in. Dungannon by 'the Rev. L L_ • . _Jennings of OSx _P_aul'_s_Arglican. Church., Burial was in ,: ung Pon .cemetery..: • nara1u atio It AI if• 1'x. '1 ..'Congratulations tO Wm. stkniiar on the Grandnn><ng of his modern new. . eweller _ ' store of which the communit-' . as. well as the .proprietor can ' . justly proud. BestWjsheshInded •.r.rillir•.itrywrrar1..1i•.rrr►o.riiiiriwdr.p+ Webster and McKinnon were pleased to have had a part . in .the construction Of the, new•butldng, the and • new McClary .Oil. Furnace .having been. installed by. us. t'lumb'ing,, Heatting, Wiring, Eavelroughing Phone. 50, Lucknow rriiMiiiiwiea Oilik..aMi vw:ai ---- 1 „ ,..-..�:.'r':i�.a�i.-s�1�a--"710e�.M 1�..'_C-..:a�'_...'''.'rJ��j�•-.i'.-'.ti•Fi.�e. ar'i$'i.�r.r ry, 44